volume 119 issue 16 pages 9559-9656

Nanocarbons for Biology and Medicine: Sensing, Imaging, and Drug Delivery

Nishtha Panwar 1
Alana M Soehartono 1
Kok Ken Chan 1
Shu-Wen Zeng 1, 2
Gaixia Xu 3
Junle Qu 3
Philippe Coquet 2, 4
Ken-Tye Yong 1
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2019-07-09
scimago Q1
wos Q1
SJR16.455
CiteScore100.5
Impact factor55.8
ISSN00092665, 15206890
General Chemistry
Abstract
Nanocarbons with different dimensions (e.g., 0D fullerenes and carbon nanodots, 1D carbon nanotubes and graphene nanoribbons, 2D graphene and graphene oxides, and 3D nanodiamonds) have attracted enormous interest for applications ranging from electronics, optoelectronics, and photovoltaics to sensing, bioimaging, and therapeutics due to their unique physical and chemical properties. Among them, nanocarbon-based theranostics (i.e., therapeutics and diagnostics) is one of the most intensively studied applications, as these nanocarbon materials serve as excellent biosensors, versatile drug/gene carriers for specific targeting in vivo, effective photothermal nanoagents for cancer therapy, and promising fluorescent nanolabels for cell and tissue imaging. This review provides a systematic overview of the latest theranostic applications of nanocarbon materials with a comprehensive comparison of the characteristics of different nanocarbon materials and their influences on theranostic applications. We first introduce the different carbon allotropes that can be used for theranostic applications with their respective preparation and surface functionalization approaches as well as their physical and chemical properties. Theranostic applications are described separately for both in vitro and in vivo systems by highlighting the protocols and the studied biosystems, followed by the toxicity and biodegradability implications. Finally, this review outlines the design considerations for nanocarbon materials as the key unifying themes that will serve as a foundational first principle for researchers to study, investigate, and generate effective, biocompatible, and nontoxic nanocarbon materials-based models for cancer theranostics applications. Finally, we summarize the review with an outlook on the challenges and novel theranostic protocols using nanocarbon materials for hard-to-treat cancers and other diseases. This review intends to present a comprehensive guideline for researchers in nanotechnology and biomedicine on the selection strategy of nanocarbon materials according to their specific requirements.
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Panwar N. et al. Nanocarbons for Biology and Medicine: Sensing, Imaging, and Drug Delivery // Chemical Reviews. 2019. Vol. 119. No. 16. pp. 9559-9656.
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Panwar N., Soehartono A. M., Chan K. K., Zeng S., Xu G., Qu J., Coquet P., Yong K., Chen X. Nanocarbons for Biology and Medicine: Sensing, Imaging, and Drug Delivery // Chemical Reviews. 2019. Vol. 119. No. 16. pp. 9559-9656.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1021/acs.chemrev.9b00099
UR - https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.chemrev.9b00099
TI - Nanocarbons for Biology and Medicine: Sensing, Imaging, and Drug Delivery
T2 - Chemical Reviews
AU - Panwar, Nishtha
AU - Soehartono, Alana M
AU - Chan, Kok Ken
AU - Zeng, Shu-Wen
AU - Xu, Gaixia
AU - Qu, Junle
AU - Coquet, Philippe
AU - Yong, Ken-Tye
AU - Chen, Xiaoyuan
PY - 2019
DA - 2019/07/09
PB - American Chemical Society (ACS)
SP - 9559-9656
IS - 16
VL - 119
PMID - 31287663
SN - 0009-2665
SN - 1520-6890
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@article{2019_Panwar,
author = {Nishtha Panwar and Alana M Soehartono and Kok Ken Chan and Shu-Wen Zeng and Gaixia Xu and Junle Qu and Philippe Coquet and Ken-Tye Yong and Xiaoyuan Chen},
title = {Nanocarbons for Biology and Medicine: Sensing, Imaging, and Drug Delivery},
journal = {Chemical Reviews},
year = {2019},
volume = {119},
publisher = {American Chemical Society (ACS)},
month = {jul},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.chemrev.9b00099},
number = {16},
pages = {9559--9656},
doi = {10.1021/acs.chemrev.9b00099}
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Panwar, Nishtha, et al. “Nanocarbons for Biology and Medicine: Sensing, Imaging, and Drug Delivery.” Chemical Reviews, vol. 119, no. 16, Jul. 2019, pp. 9559-9656. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.chemrev.9b00099.